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Story September 5, 1959

The Herald

Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia

What is this article about?

Report on St. Peters A.M.E. Church activities in McIntosh, Georgia, including a conference meeting, men winning a contest, upcoming school registration, and various community visits to the sick and family.

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St. Peters A.M.E. Church
McIntosh, Georgia

St. Peters Church held its regular conference meeting Sunday.

The men and women contest closed Sunday with the men winning the contest for the next three months. Liberty county school will begin to register Sept. 2nd. Mr. Oscar Steven of Savannah, Ga., visited his mother over the weekend. Mr. James Singleton and Miss Henrietta Singleton visited Sis. Clara Varnadoe, who is on the sick list. Mr. Albert Richardson, Mrs. Mable Singleton and Miss Henrietta Singleton visited Mrs. Mary Bacon, and daughter Sunday afternoon.

Senior class meeting will be held every Tuesday night.

Rev. J. P. Greene, Pastor.
Miss Henrietta Singleton, Reporter.

What sub-type of article is it?

Historical Event

What themes does it cover?

Family Social Manners

What keywords are associated?

Church Conference Men Women Contest School Registration Family Visits Sick List Senior Class Meeting

What entities or persons were involved?

Rev. J. P. Greene Miss Henrietta Singleton Mr. Oscar Steven Mr. James Singleton Sis. Clara Varnadoe Mr. Albert Richardson Mrs. Mable Singleton Mrs. Mary Bacon

Where did it happen?

Mcintosh, Georgia

Story Details

Key Persons

Rev. J. P. Greene Miss Henrietta Singleton Mr. Oscar Steven Mr. James Singleton Sis. Clara Varnadoe Mr. Albert Richardson Mrs. Mable Singleton Mrs. Mary Bacon

Location

Mcintosh, Georgia

Event Date

Sunday; Sept. 2nd

Story Details

Church conference meeting held; men win contest over women; school registration starts Sept. 2nd; visits to mother, sick Clara Varnadoe, and Mary Bacon and daughter; senior class meetings Tuesdays.

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